Weekly Sun, 15 July 1911
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Weekly Sun
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Title Section22 1911-07-15 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROS? STREET. SINGAPORE. •KICK CENTS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. Jl I A 10. 1911. NO. 17.22 words
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Advertisement624 1911-07-15 1 CANADIAN BAGS. »ry latent ludiea' l>an, made of tul >oft leathers m varied colours, rdi and *at«en lining*, a^ il!u%tn>eaa be had lo.i^ «>r broad. PRICES $2.25 $2.75 EACH. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO.^ JLTD^ SELECTED COOPS FROM OUR BOOT AND SHOE, LEATHER AND TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. Ie624 words
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Advertisement27 1911-07-15 1 LADIES' PURSES. Nicely finished strong money purses m varied coloured glace leather* colours green, blue, mauve and pink. PRICE 85 CENTS EACH. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. SINGAPORE.27 words
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Advertisement265 1911-07-15 2 CHRISTIE AND BELLAMY TURF ACCOUNTANTS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. J 11, ARCADE. TKLBGRAPHIC ADDRESS: TRITON,' SINGAPORE. Codet: A. B. C 3tk Edilion *n.d Woi*f« t'aion TELEPHONE No. 186 1107. M. S. Cowan, 6 Turf Commission Agent. Telegrams: "FACILITY, Singapore." 10, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. Singapore Lighting |TAN TECK PUAN CO. Company.265 words
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Advertisement22 1911-07-15 2 C. H. WILLIS, TURF ACCOUNTANT. 8, THE ARCADE. 4 I C. H. WILLIS, 8, THE ARCADE. r J Tel. Straight. Phone. 596.22 words
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Advertisement329 1911-07-15 2 SINGAPORE MOTOR CAR GO. 215 216, Orchard Road. Telephone No. 989. I i Motor Cars on hire at the! Hate of $5 per hour. Dr. FDRUMOTO, JAPANESE DENTIST. I 98, North Bridge Road. IVst treatment available m Singapore. Keasonable Uprms. THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. JjA&k llu* latest srientifir preparation329 words
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Advertisement149 1911-07-15 2 Delaunay Belleville Motor Cars. WE HAVUBEENr APPOINTED SOLE AGBNTB K)|< rHE STRAfTS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.S. FOR THEBE MAGNIFICENT FRENCH CARS AND HAVE IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 1 18 H.P. 4 CYLINDER CAR FITTED WITH SIDE EN TRANCE BODY HOOD, SCREEN, &c, READY FOB THE ROAIX PRICE $4,750. 1 18149 words
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Article647 1911-07-15 3 lv the June number of the Atla»t'>c\ Mnnthhf Mr. Wang Ching-chun has written an interesting article m which he supports the present movement for the removal of j the queue on economic, hygienic and moral grounds. He states that "it seems safe to prophesy that647 words
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Article92 1911-07-15 3 A tomahawk tragedy on tin* high sens i was reported on the arrival of the Gtaeenock steamer Stmthord at Barry on Thursday. When the vessel was tw<» dat* out from \jM» I'mliuhn, a ijuarrel arose bety<Hfti two Chinese seamen over n gambling *ie>>t, md they decided to fight92 words
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Article82 1911-07-15 3 Holiday-makers at Koker Beach, Sunderlan<l, recently watched with much; interest a Mormmt baptism m the sea. After a fervid address to the crowd the! Mormon elder, divest ed of coat and vest,; walked into the sea,- leading by the hands twa pretty girl*, fashionably attired m white summer82 words
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Article526 1911-07-15 3 Though the conservative type of statesmen in Europe and America lament that an enormous amount of the capital of their countries is going abroad, their financiers and investors are keener than ever in finding new outlets for their surplus savings. The Editor of ••The Economist >;The Peking Daily News - 526 words
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Article298 1911-07-15 3 By request we reprint hint on thU topic tliat appeared in om columns last rammer. It mutual to think out a punkahkiHii<^iri!4 job from the fan to the coolie who pulls it, but the right way is to begin at the coolie and work up toNational Review - 298 words
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Advertisement124 1911-07-15 3 STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS RUBBER FACTRSIES, SMOKE AND DRYING HOUSES I BUNGALOWS, COOLIE LINES, HOSPITALS, etc.. etc., Ei<ectfed complete on Site. .v. Rubber Machines for Hand op Power. May be seen m operation at our works. SIMPLE ECONOMICAL, STRONG AND Call and ice our SPECIAL HAND MACHINE for I treating BARK124 words
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Article1168 1911-07-15 4 \W learn from Peking that ordert have been issued to all the diplomatic Mid consular authorities of China residing m foreign countries, permitting them to discard the usual Chinese official dress, and t i wear H new uniform modelled after that of Kuropean countries. Although several instances have1,168 words
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Advertisement365 1911-07-15 4 i |"RANEEGUNGEE" I TILES I I GLAZED STONEWARE I nT n I DRAINPIPES. Floor r; K Wa ,.s I The Strdngest Pipe I and I I In The Market. I Roofs. I I I I AI.I. SIZES STOCKED. I BEAUTIFUL DEBIGNS. I Indian Patent Stone IS BEING USED FOR THE365 words
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Advertisement543 1911-07-15 4 THE DENTAL HALL. NO. 1, RAFFLES PLACE. Of>t>osttc Jokn Little X$ Co. s Building UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Or. J. IWHTSUB©, DENTAL SURGEON. (Who niav also be found at 82, Bras li;iNewly opened for the convenience of Patien Treatment and workmanship guaranteed to he the Highest Order. To celebrate tin*543 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article583 1911-07-15 5 1 mikam a Tamil, pleaded guilty to Irunk and disorderly m Rochor I Fined $3 i\ve days. m wo iJylams, Lim A Lip and Ngo A i ntf. were fined $5 or seven days i for assaulting one Wong Joo Nee Middle Road. rickshaw pullers, were fined $3 \re583 words
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Article615 1911-07-15 5 case against the Chitties of No. Market Street for not reporting are of small-pox has been postal till the 19th. Messrs. Braddell are appearing for the defence. case will probably occupy the ri the whole day. vn elderly Javanese named Haji isaan and his daughter Woh (ieah McPhenoo Road615 words
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Article550 1911-07-15 5 Uo Hok Tiarn a carl-driver, was fined $10 or seven days for overloading his cart and ill-treating a lame bullock. Ngiang Hok Tee and Tan King Ching(Hockchias) were charged with using criminal fort.-t- to one Kwok Koh Chet at Queen Street. Complainant said he had a row with the550 words
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Article988 1911-07-15 5 Sin Ban Tong a Hokien, vogatable planter of the 6th milestone Saranggoon Roud. was this morning fined $20 and costs, by Mr. Firmstone for using criminal force to his employera widow named Tan Ti. A Bovanese chauffeur named Mahuon. who was formerly employed by General Stephenson, was this morning988 words
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Article224 1911-07-15 5 Doctor Carnegie of the Tan Took Seng Hospital gave evidence yester- day m the preliminary enquiry of a Tamil chauffeur named Eusope, into the allegation of causing death b> a rash act. The doctor stated that on the 29th of June last at about 11 p. m. he received224 words
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Article698 1911-07-15 5 A gay and pretty Singapore girl it* looking very sad and lonely. She and 44 Sister N were great churns, but the quest of the (degree) absolute has drawn Sister to the uttermost end* of the earth. Susan hopes the game will be worth the scandal. A former698 words
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The Weekly Sun.
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Article592 1911-07-15 6 We have hitherto refrained from passing comment on the the decision of the assize court which found Mrs. Proudloek guilty on the capital count and sentenced her to death. The case was practically suh-judkv, and: we did so m the helief that accused would be advised to592 words
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Article124 1911-07-15 6 Special Service. H.E. Tuan Fang has been instructed to leave Peking for Hupeh Province m the early part of the next Chinese moon. The newly appointed Governor of Shansi Province, H.E. Chen Pao-sun will leave Peking m the early part of the new moon. An Imperial hMict has124 words
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Article476 1911-07-15 6 1 Again And a^ata wheat rises m price, ■ftyi an American authority, and \?ise people foretell I time when all the world! will be short of food. Then they urge farmers to a patriotic effort that shall keep the wolf from the door. Just as regularly! as476 words
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Article507 1911-07-15 6 An explosion of fireworks at Soei baya on the Ist inst caused the ()<• of two Chinamen. A passenger named Madame Dai on the 4 Ernest Simons." died on .1--10 of heart failure For kidnapping a four-year-old from Penanga Ohinaipan named Guan Soon has been arrested here507 words
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Advertisement104 1911-07-15 6 E pP J I .I*-^ BRAND Ikil H r ?^^yviP^BjP3PßßKg^ff^K^^^B "LANCET' REPORT, 23th* November 1904. •Misleading term* t*rt v ofteu used m deaeribiag potable .Spirits, that it is sitisfa ory to rtnd bbat m the case of this Whiakj >t i^ li4>ii. --st'y described. On khe label are printed the104 words
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Advertisement17 1911-07-15 6 WAHJAHG. PHOTOGRAPHER Developing AND Printing. PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS. AT MODERATE PRICES. \V 15, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. i— i17 words
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Article546 1911-07-15 7 The National Union Club held its >n>nation Ball on Saturday, the Bth nstant, at its headquarters No. 1-1 Race Course Road. The premises were tastefully decorated and there was a .^ood attendance, members as well as friends. The programme began at 5 p.m. with i Ping Pong546 words
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Advertisement426 1911-07-15 7 THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE Company, Limited. HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI, CHINA. CAPITAL: TAELS »,000,000. $200,000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our Policy Holders, j The ONLY Company Operating m the Middle East that has this Deposit. Members of the Chinese Chamber of x Commerce Shanghai-China. Endowment426 words
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Advertisement357 1911-07-15 7 KELLY HND WALSH, LTD. BUSINESS HANDBOOKS. Handbook on tho Formation, J4anage- Method) ;m«l Machi'i--'. of Huaiment and Windin^-upof Joint Stock n< M by 11 Clemso,. $2 75 n ie .^n Gore Browne XC ::,4.(K, v 1 a Al>breniarion« 0.65 How to become quick at Figures 2.7> Pitman's Bill., Chequeß, and357 words
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Article1227 1911-07-15 8 With reference to Ling I) urn memorial i f -quest ing permission tv resign his post on tho ground of ill-health, We hereby order «hat the Mongol Deputy Lieutenantgeneral of the Plain White Banner, Ling Hbi, be allowed to vacate his office The Board concerned is orderedPeking Daily News - 1,227 words
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Article1235 1911-07-15 8 The Cabin ot presented a memorial suggesting that the system of furnishing a monthly return showing tin* mattersth.it have been completed or are still outstanding m the various ministries, courts and yamcns be abolished. The Miiu'heng Pu and the Commission tor the Study of Constitutional Government reported conjointly on1,235 words
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Article801 1911-07-15 8 Tin- dfew York Sun givo^ H following interesting Story The JtUsopolifi, one of the four masted clippers of the Standard Oil fleet thai ply between American Atlantic ports ;n 1 China, docked recently }»t Rush Stores frith matting curios jute and a fen certified yarns, spun801 words
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Advertisement123 1911-07-15 8 CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office: Shanghai. Registered under the Life Awu^ftne* Conijmmea Aeta, England, tod under Urn I Hongkong Ordinances. Bubaeribed Capital... Taels 500,000 Paid-up Capital 50,000. Total Insurance m force $37,855,885. Total A.ssets 8,4 15,249. Total Funds 8,2 I 6,8 I 2. Total Income for Year123 words
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Article470 1911-07-15 9 Strange Story from Japan. The following is taken from a Japanese! contemporary According to a well-informed man justj arrived m Nagasaki from Hongkong, the' reoent disturbances at Canton were started at the instigation of, and on the plan elaborated by Sun Yat-hsun and Huantrhsinjj. Huang went so470 words
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Article132 1911-07-15 9 The Premier is Prince Chinu', a venerable Manchu who is one of the powers behind the Chinese Throne. He may retire before very long, and, in tha T event, the Duke Tsui Tse is mentioned i\» probable successor. Na-Tung, one of the vice-president (also a Manchu), isHongkong Telegraph - 132 words
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Article103 1911-07-15 9 The appetite of the Hungarian pea-| sant is well known to be hearty. An idea of the amount consumed at festivals may he gathered from the menui of a wedding feast which took place in 1 February m a small Hungarian village. iThe wedding rejoicings commenced on Monday afternoon, and103 words
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Advertisement311 1911-07-15 9 Sledge Brand Milk IS SUPPLIED TO ALL THE GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS JN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. ASK FOX "SLED6E" Natural Sterilized" Milk ok' "SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J. Travers Sons, Ltd. YOUR T E E 7 T t H ARE YOUR HEALTH. KEEP YOUR TEETH IN CONDITION BY311 words
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Advertisement29 1911-07-15 9 Supply your cook with one of Pres-< ton's Complete English and Chinese C°°kery Books and all kitchen trouble will vanish. At all booksellers. Price $1.25. Gen. Agents Kelly Walsh.29 words
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Advertisement373 1911-07-15 9 HEADACHES. I The Cause and Remedy. I Sick and Nervous Headaches are but the symptoms of other ail- I ments to which they are merely sympathetic, such as Indigestion, I Ijj ijj Biliousness, Constipation, or some other irregu- 1 I P^W L L-r, lar l > ot thu Manj women373 words
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Advertisement38 1911-07-15 9 Ye Old Jewellers Shop. Kwong Hing Loong and Company. 47, 48, 49 HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. < rold and Silver Smiths, Watch-makers and dealers m Japanese Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Porcelain, Bronze and Curious of all kinds. An Inspection Invited.38 words
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Article1791 1911-07-15 10 THE GHOST OF KANER I KA. A Story of Kyoto. T 1 travelled with Sir Anthony Mear from Ix>ndon to look at a house m Kyoto, Japan, set near the Golden Temple, and carrying with it peculiar title-rights one being one that the owner was entitled to travel on any1,791 words
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Article398 1911-07-15 10 m Mr. W. W. Naughton, an American journalist, has something interesting to say concerning Peter Jackscn, who was a white man m every respect, despite his black skin. The visiting journalist goes back to the time of oli Peter's fight with •Jim Jeffries, when he (Jackson) was but a398 words
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Article300 1911-07-15 10 A few days ago expresses \reiv issued calling on till the merchant* to >!iut their shops. When this came to the Governor'^ ears lie sent for the members of t\ -c Chamber of Commerce, and Leading gentry, to come to his yamen where he strictly enjoined them300 words
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Article407 1911-07-15 10 It will be remembered that »ome few weeka ago some hundreds of Chinese were massacred in Mexico, and as \re pointed out at the time the matter passed almost without protest or notice by the world's press. Had the same number of foreigners been killed inThe National Review - 407 words
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Advertisement284 1911-07-15 10 < Something new. An invaluable aid m the kitchen. Preston's Complete English and Chinese Cookery Books. Price $1/25 at all booksellers, (ien. Agents Kelly Walsh. OF THE MULTITUDES who have used it, or are now using it, we have never heard of any one who has been disappointed mit No284 words
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Advertisement232 1911-07-15 10 ADVERTISEMENTS. M. N. K. MOHAMED NOORDIN CO., CENEBAL MERCHANTS. Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Ties. Hatv Collars, Hosiery and General Goods 86-88, NORTH BRIDC.E ROAD. 8-6 AH LOCK, CHOP KWANC SENG TAILOR ANO OUTFITTER. Fine Assortment of Tweeds m Stock. White Suits made to Order, Price I 44, NORTH BRTDGK ROAD 8-6232 words
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Advertisement453 1911-07-15 11 OUTPORT TRADING COMPANY. I I (THE SINGAPORE BOOKSTORE). Booksellers Taxidermists. "B" HIGH ST.. SINGAPORE. Black A; White War Album Russo-Japanese \V;tr 5.001 Lifa of Celebrated Painters t Francisco Bartolozzi. By George Ifofiaitd. By J. T. H. John Downmann. By G. Williamson ;J.sO' Boucher. By Ha Ida mo Life of Lady453 words
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Advertisement392 1911-07-15 11 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAAT3CHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) U.vdei; COCTRACI WITH niK XBUUWLAVM Im»I\ G'.r* ckvmknt. Agents at Singapore The Ships Agency, lid.. 2-3 coiiyer ouay. MAIL TABLE JULY 13TH TO 24TH. 1911. I The mdcrmmtioned datos are onh approximate. STEAMSHIP. From Expected. Will he Despatched for: ly^tT* Menggala Prigi-Knrij.-i July392 words
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Advertisement224 1911-07-15 11 BAN SIANG Co., 15 17, CROSS STREET A N D 86, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. General Warehousemen, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Importers and Shippers of Wines, Spirits, Provisions Manila Cigars, etc. 33^ TERMS MODERATE. LIM COMPANY. printers, Bookbinders, <l>tationj>r«, Booksellers. COMMISSION A ESTATE AGENTS. 17, BLACKSMITH STREET, MALACCA. Orders promptly executed.224 words
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Advertisement127 1911-07-15 12 MARTELLS PJ MARTELL'S BRANDY. JfPk BRANDY. r^X^eZ Greater Bntainiili I Wf" MARTELL'S the unbo- and increasing popularity ot I^^^^SB^BIJLJAIi Jj^^jj I DiUC and Oli\ Cl LftDCl 1 v a I fC DDANnV I I'^&^^^^^i^^^^^^^^sl I is an accepted guarantee all over the world for IYIArt 1 LLL O DliAlllll 1127 words
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